Hereโs what permanent daylight saving time would mean for San Antonio and South Central Texas
On Tuesday, the Senate voted unanimously to pass the Sunshine Protection Act. If approved in the House of Representatives and signed by President Joe Biden, Daylight Saving Time would become permanent across the United States in 2023.
Showers expected in San Antonio Saturday night
Here are the forecast highlights:A strong upper low has moved into the plains Saturday, kicking off a line of severe storms across West Texas. The severe weather risk on Saturday night is low for much of the KSAT viewing area (Copyright 2021 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) A thin line of showers and weak storms will progress east after midnight, moving through San Antonio by the predawn hours on Sunday. Showers and a few rumbles of thunder will be near San Antonio through the overnight & predawn Sunday morning hours. 7 Day ForecastThe latest extended forecast for the San Antonio area (Copyright 2021 by KSAT - All rights reserved.)
LIVE RADAR: Storms possible for San Antonio
As we approach the start of Daylight Saving Time (March 14) and the official start to spring (March 20), weโve been experiencing a warmer, more humid weather pattern. And as we all know, spring can often mean thunderstorms. In fact, weโll have a chance to see a few storms Saturday night. For more on the forecast, click here. For live radar, please play the video above.